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package org.acegisecurity;

import java.io.Serializable;


/**
 * Stores a security system related configuration attribute.
 *
 * <p>
 * When an {@link org.acegisecurity.intercept.AbstractSecurityInterceptor}
 * is setup, a list of configuration attributes is defined for secure object
 * patterns. These configuration attributes have special meaning to a {@link
 * RunAsManager}, {@link AccessDecisionManager} or
 * <code>AccessDecisionManager</code> delegate.
 * </p>
 *
 * <P>
 * Stored at runtime with other <code>ConfigAttribute</code>s for the same
 * secure object target within a {@link ConfigAttributeDefinition}.
 * </p>
 *
 * @author Ben Alex
 * @version $Id: ConfigAttribute.java,v 1.1 2009/06/22 11:43:40 cvs Exp $
 */
public interface ConfigAttribute extends Serializable {
    //~ Methods ========================================================================================================

    /**
     * If the <code>ConfigAttribute</code> can be represented as a <code>String</code> and that
     * <code>String</code> is sufficient in precision to be relied upon as a configuration parameter by a {@link
     * RunAsManager}, {@link AccessDecisionManager} or <code>AccessDecisionManager</code> delegate, this method should
     * return such a <code>String</code>.<p>If the <code>ConfigAttribute</code> cannot be expressed with
     * sufficient precision as a <code>String</code>,  <code>null</code> should be returned. Returning
     * <code>null</code> will require any relying classes to specifically support the  <code>ConfigAttribute</code>
     * implementation, so returning  <code>null</code> should be avoided unless actually  required.</p>
     *
     * @return a representation of the configuration attribute (or <code>null</code> if the configuration attribute
     *         cannot be expressed as a <code>String</code> with sufficient precision).
     */
    String getAttribute();
}
